It packs a 200mAh battery that Samsung says should last around three or four days, depending on usage, with recharging taking place via proprietary charging cradle, we’re told. The wrist strap isn’t interchangeable although you can select from different sizes at the time of purchase.

The wearable also carries an IP68 rating meaning you won’t need to take it off to shower although you probably won’t want to go for a swim with it on. It runs Tizen, Samsung’s home grown operating system. Like the Pebble 2 and Time 2, Samsung’s new wearable will include a dedicated Spotify app for music streaming.

One of the tracker’s shortcomings is the fact that it won’t connect to iPhones. As The Washington Post notes, it will link with all Android phones – not just Samsung handsets.

Samsung will begin accepting pre-orders for the $179 Gear Fit 2 in black, blue and pink on June 3. Launch takes place a week later on June 10.